It's a huge event. Over 30,000 people ride the 54 miles during the day, and we saw riders with numbers above 40,000, so on Sunday we found ourselves sharing the roads with lots of fellow fund raisers.
Becca, Chris and I at the start in Clapham |
The route starts in Clapham, before heading south through the delights of south London then onto country lanes in Surrey and round Reigate. The route undulates more as you press on into East Sussex, and this was probably my favorite part of the ride, passing through classic Sussex villages with people out on the green cheering the riders on. One village even had a brass band playing.
Queuing for Ditchling Beacon |
Chris, Becca and I crossed the finish line together, which was quite an achievement considering how difficult it was to stay together with so many other cyclists. This volume of other people also led to many bottlenecks along the way, making progress slow. It's such a popular event these days that the roads simply can't cope with the volume of people, and queuing for up to 45mins became a regular part of the day. In the end it took us eight hours to make it to the Brighton seafront (for comparison, I rode nearly half the distance last night round the Chilterns in an hour and a half...).
Becca nears the top of the Beacon |
We're really proud to have been able to do this in memory of our Gramps, and to have been able to join so many other people undertaking their own personal charity challenges. Our fundraising page in support of the British Heart Foundation is here.
In Brighton. For our Gramps |